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1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) hyssing, snor, seilgarn2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) slynge/sno seg; tvinne, flettehyssing--------snorIsubst. \/twaɪn\/1) hyssing, snor, garn, (tvunnet) tråd2) ( sjøfart) seilgarn3) tvinning, fletting4) vinding, slyngning, buktning5) sammenfiltring, floke, vase6) ranketwines buktningerIIverb \/twaɪn\/1) tvinne (sammen), spinne sammen2) sno (seg), vikle (seg), slynge (seg), flette (seg)3) ( også overført) flette sammen, veve sammen, bindetwine about something eller twine around something slynge seg rundt noe, omslynge noe, sno seg rundt noe vikle noe rundt noe, knytte noe rundt noetwine with vikle med, vikle (om) -
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Made of two-fold cotton yarns and with a glazed finish. Also made with single yarn to imitate linen cloth; used for shirt making. From 32-in. to 36-in. wide. -
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1. noun 2. transitive verb1) (form by twisting strands together) [zusammen]drehen2) (form by interlacing) winden (geh.) [Kranz, Girlande]3. intransitive verbsich winden (about, around um)* * *1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) die Schnur2. verb* * *[twaɪn]II. vt▪ to \twine sth together etw ineinanderschlingen, etw umeinanderschlingen* * *[twaɪn]1. nSchnur f, Bindfaden m2. vtwindento twine one's arms (a)round sb — seine Arme um jdn schlingen
3. vi(around um +acc) sich winden; (plants also) sich ranken* * *twine [twaın]A s1. starker Bindfaden, Schnur f2. TECH (gezwirntes) Garn, Zwirn m3. Wick(e)lung f4. Windung f5. Geflecht n, Verschlingung f, Knäuel m/n6. BOT Ranke fB v/t2. Blumen, einen Kranz etc winden, binden3. fig ineinanderschlingen, verflechten, -weben4. schlingen, winden ( beide:round um)5. umschlingen, umwinden, umranken ( alle:with mit)C v/i1. sich verflechten ( with mit)2. sich winden ( round um)3. BOT sich (empor)ranken* * *1. nounBindfaden, der; (thicker) Kordel, die; (for nets) Garn, das2. transitive verb1) (form by twisting strands together) [zusammen]drehen2) (form by interlacing) winden (geh.) [Kranz, Girlande]3. intransitive verbsich winden (about, around um)* * *v.zwirnen v. n. -
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1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) bramante
2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) enrollar; rodear; enroscartr[twaɪn]1 bramante nombre masculino1 enroscar, entrelazar1 enroscarse, entrelazarse: entrelazar, entrecruzartwine vi: enroscarse (alrededor de algo)twine n: cordel m, cuerda f, mecate m CA, Mex, Venv.• enroscar v.• retorcer v.n.• bramante s.m.• cordel s.m.• guita s.f.twaɪn
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mass noun cordel m, bramante m (Esp), cáñamo m (Andes), piolín m (RPl), mecate m (AmC, Méx, Ven), lienza f (Chi)
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vi[twaɪn]to twine AROUND something — enroscarse* alrededor de algo
1.N bramante m2.VT [+ fingers] entrelazar; [+ several strings, strands etc together] trenzar; [+ one string, strand etc around sth] enroscar, enrollarshe twined the string round her finger — enroscó or enrolló la cuerda en el dedo
3.VI [spiral, plant] enroscarse; [fingers] entrelazarse; [road] serpentear* * *[twaɪn]
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mass noun cordel m, bramante m (Esp), cáñamo m (Andes), piolín m (RPl), mecate m (AmC, Méx, Ven), lienza f (Chi)
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vito twine AROUND something — enroscarse* alrededor de algo
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I [twaɪn]nome spago m., corda f.II 1. [twaɪn]2) (interweave) intrecciare [ flowers] ( through in)2.to twine oneself — [snake, vine] avvolgersi, attorcigliarsi ( around intorno a)
* * *1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) cordicella2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) attorcigliare, attorcigliarsi* * *[twaɪn]1. ncordicella, spago2. vt3. vi(plant) attorcigliarsi* * *twine /twaɪn/n.1 [u] tortiglia; cordicella; funicella; spago3 groviglio; garbuglio; viluppo.(to) twine /twaɪn/A v. t.1 attorcigliare; torcere; ritorcere2 intrecciare; intessere: to twine flowers into a garland, intrecciare fiori facendone una ghirlanda3 avvolgere; avviluppare; cingere; mettere (qc. intorno a qc. altro): The child twined his arms round his mother, il bambino cinse la mamma con le bracciaB v. i.1 attorcigliarsi; avvolgersi; avvilupparsi: The ivy twines round the trunk of the oak, l'edera si attorciglia intorno al tronco della quercia● to twine oneself, avviticchiarsi; attorcigliarsi; avvolgersi; avvilupparsi: The snake slowly twined itself round the hollow trunk, il serpente si è attorcigliato lentamente intorno al tronco cavo.* * *I [twaɪn]nome spago m., corda f.II 1. [twaɪn]2) (interweave) intrecciare [ flowers] ( through in)2.to twine oneself — [snake, vine] avvolgersi, attorcigliarsi ( around intorno a)
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1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) sejlgarn2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) sno sig* * *1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) sejlgarn2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) sno sig -
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1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) guita2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) enrolar(-se)* * *[twain] n 1 fio de retrós, cordel, barbante, corda. 2 entrelaçamento, emaranhamento. 3 torcida, ação de trançar ou torcer. 4 enroscadura. 5 Naut fio de vela. • vt+vi 1 torcer(-se) entrelaçar(-se), entretecer. 2 enlaçar, enroscar, envolver, enrolar, trançar. 3 abraçar. 4 enrolar-se. 5 serpear. -
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n. sicim, kıvrım, sarma, sarılma (bitki)————————v. bükmek, sarmak, sarılmak, bükülmek, örmek (çelenk), bulaştırmak (işe), örmek* * *1. sar (v.) 2. sicim (n.)* * *1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) sicim2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) sarmak, dolamak -
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1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) močna vrvica2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) oviti* * *[twáin]1.nounmočna vrvica; sukanec; navijanje, sukanje; sukan ali spleten del; navoj, preplet; klobčič; vozel;2.transitive verbsukati (nit), plesti (venec itd.); prepletati, vplesti, vpletati; oviti, obseči, objeti (z rokami); oviti (about, around okoli); intransitive verb preplesti se; spojiti se; oviti se ( round okoli); botany viti se (kvišku) -
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• nuora• nyöri• purjelanka• punos• punoa• punoutua• kiemura• kiemurrella• kiertyä• kietoa• kierre• kiertää• kietoutua• kiertää (kietoa)• naru• säie• kähertää• lanka• köynnös• kääriä* * *1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) naru2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) kiertää -
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1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) motúz2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) vinúť sa, (o)točiť sa* * *• uzol• vynút sa• zavinút• zauzlenie• závit• skrúcanie• šnúrka• špagát• slucka• splietat• skrúcanina• sprevádzat• stocenie• splet• spletenie• upliest• ovinút• pletivo• povraz• motúzik• motúz• omotávat sa -
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